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Healthy Minds

Healthy Minds Overview
Alzheimer's Disease
Crossword Puzzles
Depression
Lifelong Learning
Mental Agility Games


A healthy mind is as important as a healthy body.

Many older adults worry about losing their mental abilities and getting Alzheimer’s disease. And these fears are understandable. The loss of mental abilities and Alzheimer’s disease can mean the loss of independence.

However, we may not be so quick to worry about being sad or depressed.  Being sad or depressed over a period of time is NOT a normal part of aging.  It can have serious consequences. 

Nevertheless, one reassuring fact remains: Alzheimer’s disease, depression and loss of mental abilities are not part of normal aging. Most older people maintain a good portion of their independence and mental sharpness.  Depression is preventable and treatable.

You can keep your mind sharp! Some “healthy agers” have identified using mental games and exercises, or just staying engaged in regular conversation.  You can also:

Read a book.
Keep up with current events.
►   Join a book or discussion club.
Do crossword puzzles and word games.
►  Play scrabble, cards, or pinochle with someone else.
Become a volunteer in the community.
Take a class at the local community college or university (often these are free after you reach a certain age).
Start a new hobby.
Become physically active.”

The aging mind is a flexible and useful mind. Fears of mental loss as we age are often exaggerated by both the young and the old. In spite of some age-related reductions in mental abilities, a large majority of older adults keep more than enough mental abilities to have a meaningful and satisfying life, and to maintain their independence.

 

Lifelong learning in Arkansas

Go back to school! Arkansas lets people over the age of 60 years to take classes at any state-supported college, university or vocational-technical school. 

Arkansas Code of 1987 annotated, 1989 Supp. 6-60-Z04; 6-15-208. Waives all general student fees at any state-supported institution of higher learning for courses organized to grant credit, and at any state area vocational-technical school, to persons 60 years or older on a space-available basis. 

 


Lifelong Learning Resources

Arkansas State University

Henderson State University

Southern Arkansas University

Crossword puzzles
Free crossword puzzles available daily from BestCrosswords.com.

USA Today’s daily crossword puzzle. 
http://puzzles.usatoday.com/

A website for even more crossword puzzles.
http://www.crossword-puzzles.co.uk/


Ageless mental agility games
Free!

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